If a cell is placed in a high-salinity solution, how does it attempt to maintain a balance of water inside itself?


A.
The vacuole shrinks to counteract osmosis out of the cell.

B.
The vacuole swells to take in salt from the outside solution.

C.
The plasma membrane pumps water out of the cell to meet equilibrium.

D.
The plasma membrane pumps water back into the cell to counteract osmosis out of the cell.



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